Lecturer, Hebrew University Law School (sexual offenses in the family, criminal procedure law, sexual violence).

2001-2006 Lecturer, Ministry of Defense and Israel Police – lecturer in the criminal field to officers, inspectors, police and prosecutors at study days, courses and continuing education programs in schools, facilities and training bases of the defense establishment.

1996-2005 Teaching assistant for Prof. Eliyahu Hernon, Dr. Rinat Kitai in the criminal procedure course at the Hebrew University Law School and the Academic College for Law, Ramat Gan.

Teaching Assistant for Judge Menachem Goldberg and Hanny Ofek, labor law course, Hebrew University Law School.

2003-2005 Teaching assistant for Dr. Boaz Sangero in the criminal law course in the Academic College for Law, Ramat Gan. Teaching assistant for Judge Bein in the criminal law course in Sha’arei Mishpat College.

2011 to present Appointment as Assistant Dean, Sha’arei Mishpat College

2010 to present Member of Committee to Find Candidates for Senior Positions, Ministry of Justice.

2010 to present Head of Disciplinary Tribunal, Sha’arei Mishpat College

2007 to present Member of the Supreme Academic Council, Sha’arei Mishpat College

2007 to present Appointment as outside lecturer, Academic College for Law, Ramat Gan

2007 to present Appointment as faculty member lecturer, Sha’arei Mishpat College

2003 to present Appointment as outside lecturer, Hebrew University Law School

Permanent member of the sub-committee for the Struggle Against Trade in Women in Israel

Member of the Lawyers’ Forum of the Union for Assistance to Victims of Sexual Assault in Israel

Areas of Specialization

Required courses: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedures, Evidence

Elective courses: Sexual Offenses within the Family, Women’s Rights, Feminism and Law, Criminal Law – From Theory to Reality.

March 2011 Lecture at a conference for probation officers who question children who are victims or witnesses of sexual crimes or domestic violence, Tel Aviv and Central District.

March 2011 Conference on the Presumption of Innocence, Sha’arei Mishpat College.

Jan. 2011 Study day marking the International Day for the Struggle Against Violence Directed at Women, Ministry of Immigrant Absorption, Central District, lecture on Incest – Social and Legal Aspects.

Dec. 2010 Study day to mark the International Day for the Struggle Against Violence Directed at Women, Ministry of Immigrant Absorption and the Civil Service Commission, lecture on Incest – Social and Legal Aspects.

Dec. 2010 “Laws of Evidence or Laws of the Public Squares?” Conference on Law and Media and the Publication of Names of Complainants in Sexual Crimes.

Nov. 2010 “In the Gates of the Law,” study day on the the Legal Process for Victims of Sex Crimes – Trauma or Rehabilitative Experience? The Center for Victims of Rape and Sexual Assault, the Haifa and Northern District.

Incest: The Legal Aspect of the Phenomenon from the Perspective of Adult Women Who Were Victims in Childhood," Nevo Publications (May 2009, 523 pages).

Articles

"Can Psychology Serve as a Security Factor – Incest Survivors as a Test Case of the Connection between Psychology and the Criminal-Tort Reality (May 2009, Sha’arei Mishpat, 60 pages). The article is based on my doctoral dissertation, with additions.

“Pedophilia and the Protection of the Public from Sex-Crime Offenders Law – The Necessary Connection between Psychology-Psychiatry and Appropriate Legal Development for Dealing with the Phenomenon” (August 2011, Alei Mishpat, 67 pages).

“The Legal Change with Respect to Trade in Women in Israel – Is it Indeed the Hoped for Change?” 2013, Sha’arei Mishpat, 40 pages.

“Hooliganism on the On-Line Court – Liability of Content Providers and Site Operators for What Happens in their Area,” 2013, Hapraklit, 42 pages.

“The Story of Uriah the Hittite from the Perspective of the Substantive Law,” undergoing final proofreading.

“In the Wake of CrimAp 5582/09, John Doe v. State of Israel – Thoughts regarding the Question of Suppressed Memory in Israeli Law.”

“Sentencing the Abuser in Childhood Incest Cases (accepted to the Howard Law Review).

"Can Psychology Serve as a Security Factor – Incest Survivors as a Test Case of the Connection between Psychology and the Criminal-Tort Reality” (accepted to the Whittier Journal of Child and Family Advocacy).

“Compensating the Adult Victim of Childhood Incest: From Criminal to Constitutional Compensation” (accepted to the Women’s Rights Law Reporter).